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Katie Price says 'words can't express' how much she loves terminally ill mum Amy

Katie Price has posted an emotional tribute to her mum Amy, who is terminally ill.

The former glamour model, 42, took to her Instagram account on Thursday afternoon to share a set of pictures of herself and Amy and then another with the two of them and her siblings Sophie and Daniel.

Amy suffers from a terminal condition called idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), which scars the lungs and reduces the efficiency of breathing.

In the first post, Katie posed with her mum by the sea in a black chain print mini-dress, while Amy looked summery in a yellow top and matching trousers.

The first snap showed Katie planting a kiss on her mum's head while Amy wrapped her arm around her daughter's waist.

Katie Price has posted an emotional tribute to her mum Amy, who is terminally ill (Instagram)

Next Katie rested her head on Amy's with a huge grin on her face.

In the caption Katie encourage her fans to support the British Lung Foundation.

Her second post explained that it is IPF Week as she shared a heartwarming tribute to Amy.

The photo showed Katie and Amy posing with her brother and sister.

Amy suffers from a terminal condition called idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (Instagram)

Katie captioned it: "There are no words to express the love that my brother, sister @sophie_pricey and I have for our mum.

"As you know, this is something that's very close to my heart because my mum suffers from this condition.

"This week is IPFweek. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is a lung condition that scars your lungs and reduces the efficiency of your breathing.

Katie and Amy also posed with Sophie and Daniel, Katie's siblings (Instagram)
Katie was raising awareness of the condition (katieprice/Instagram)

"Approximately 6,500 people are diagnosed with IPF every year.

"The @britishlungfoundation is asking for your support to help fund vital research and offer those with IPF hope for the future."

Mirror Online has contacted Katie's reps for comment.

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